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May 14, 1915 
WENHAM 
Those who thronged the village 
church in 1913 to hear the Topsfield 
choir conduct a choral service are re- 
joicing to know that the same band 
of singers, with their organist, Mr. 
Lyman Perkins, are to be in Wenham 
once more, on Sunday evening, May 
23, at 7 o'clock. They will render 
the cantata of the Resurrection, with 
the aid of capable soloists. This 
visit is entirely a labor of friendship 
on their part. But to defray trans- 
portation expenses a silver collection 
is requested. 
The Massachusetts State Confer- 
ence of churches meets in Pittsfield 
May 18, and Rev. Mr. Cutler ex- 
pects to attend as representative of 
Wenham. 
New boys are becoming members 
of the scout troop, as the season for 
summer camping draws near. ‘The 
boys look forawrd to an inter-town 
scout contest on May 29, and to help- 
ing the veterans celebrate Memorial 
Day on the 31st. 
Wenham’s tea room 
for the season May 20. 
hae. b,s..C. B. will meet at 7 
p. m. with the regular evening con- 
gregation attending. The latter part 
of the hour Rev. Don Ivan Patch of 
North Beverly will deliver an ad- 
dress on “The Call to Bible Study.” 
will reopen 
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Immediately following this, there will 
be a meeting (the annual meeting) 
of the department of Bible study to 
which all are invited. Mr. Patcn 
comes as speaker for this depart- 
ment, of which Dea. Albert A. Tracy 
is chairman. 
Junior Christian Endeavorers are 
keen in their “red and blue” contest. 
Last Sunday the reds won by five 
points. But the blues are yet three 
points in the lead. 
At the village church Sunday 
morning, May 16, the minister, Rev. 
F. M. Cutler, will be the preacher. 
Sunday School at noon. J. C. E. at 5. 
Social service was under delibera- 
tion Tuesday evening, when the de- 
partment held its annual meeting. 
The feeling was expressed that re- 
sults had been achieved in bettering 
local conditions, while some influence 
has undeniably been exerted on the 
right side at the State House. After 
three years of trial the experiment 01 
conducting such work in the village 
church seems to be fully approved. 
Chairman H. W. Porter presided, 
committees were chosen, and plans 
were formed for the ensuing year. 
Albert W. Dodge, Chas. H. Leach, 
Rey. F. M. Cutler and G. W. Wilson, 
were the delegates representing the 
village church at the Essex South 
association in North Beverly, Wed- 
nesday. 
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